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there is no use going there. there is plenty of things -- >> rose: i am just saying you have pride of authorship here, thus you see it as -- >> for those who worked very hard on it. >> has the perfect thing. >> no, i don't see it as a perfect thing. >> rose: what is wrong with it? >> nothing has -- >> rose: what is it about this would you acknowledge that your critics have a point is the critics not of you but the bill. >> the implementation and the technology -- >> rose: no not the web site that is clear to everybody. >> well i would add of course every bill when you see its implementation you will see where it could be strengthened or changed, one thing i would do is give every insurance commissioner the country the right to judge whether insurance companies can raise their rates. >> rose: that is one thing in the bill i would not do. >> it would be tougher on insurance companies? >> yes. >> rose: but you needed them to get the bill passed? >> one of the things -- no, not really but one of the things that insur
there is no use going there. there is plenty of things -- >> rose: i am just saying you have pride of authorship here, thus you see it as -- >> for those who worked very hard on it. >> has the perfect thing. >> no, i don't see it as a perfect thing. >> rose: what is wrong with it? >> nothing has -- >> rose: what is it about this would you acknowledge that your critics have a point is the critics not of you but the bill. >> the implementation and...
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. >> he was used and map in lated. i kind of feel sorry for the guy. i know he feels victimized. >> as for the immediate future, ferguson wants some ice cream. >>> that's a good start. oochz >>> coming up on the "morning news," record-setting art, a three-panel painting by francis bacon blows away a previous auction record. this is the "cbs morning news." francis bake con blows away a previous auction record. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] tonight, we're all cooking. because campbell's skillet sauces make it easy. just brown some meat and add the campbell's skillet sauce. for a meal so awesome, you'll want to share it. everyone is cooking with campbell's skillet sauces. and now try new campbell's slow cooker sauces. everyone is cooking with campbell's skillet sauces. and these little angels build in strength. and that little angel says, "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see
. >> he was used and map in lated. i kind of feel sorry for the guy. i know he feels victimized. >> as for the immediate future, ferguson wants some ice cream. >>> that's a good start. oochz >>> coming up on the "morning news," record-setting art, a three-panel painting by francis bacon blows away a previous auction record. this is the "cbs morning news." francis bake con blows away a previous auction record. this is the "cbs morning...
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those clear skies that we art san will bring us cooler conditions. we have more 40's than what we saw last night. we are going to get down to 40 degrees. 43 for livermore. into the afternoon was the another round of the bay area wide 70's. 72 for cupertino and 73 in san jose. upper 70's for places like danville and pleasanton. upper 60s, low 60's for the east bay shoreline. at 68 degrees for downtown san francisco. we will hit 76 for >> the window will pick up tomorrow after note especially into thursday. i would not be surprised if a red flag warning is issued. into the weekend we have more changes with the temperature. we see the possibility for rain on saturday pripet >> there is new developments and the nfl bullying scandal. we will developments and the nfl bullying scandal. we will hi love watching tve outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i research
those clear skies that we art san will bring us cooler conditions. we have more 40's than what we saw last night. we are going to get down to 40 degrees. 43 for livermore. into the afternoon was the another round of the bay area wide 70's. 72 for cupertino and 73 in san jose. upper 70's for places like danville and pleasanton. upper 60s, low 60's for the east bay shoreline. at 68 degrees for downtown san francisco. we will hit 76 for >> the window will pick up tomorrow after note...
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join us monday for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next. no man is an island. but don't tell that to barack obama. >> the truth of the matter is i'm accountable to the people who single me here. >> democrats and even the new york times turn on the president. >>> plus, murder charges. >> this monster that killed my daughter -- >> the man who allegedly pull the trigger did not know the woman who appeared bloody and drunk at his door in the middle of the night. >> i can't imagine in my wildest dreams what that man feared from her. to shoot her in her face. >> and it's not who you are underneath but what do you that defines you. >> please, caped crusader, we need you. and bring the bat kid. >> the bat kid saves the day for all of us. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett "outfront." the president alone. democrats in congress putting there votes where their anger is. more than three dozen voting with republicans today on a measure to permanently reinstate health care pl
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never used a computer. and another third have a computer but have no internet access. and then the of the third, they have a computer and have internet access them so some of our folks are taking time now to help you get e-mail addresses and also connected them with resources in our community where the low-cost internet access and low-cost computers. and then we assist them in getting on and getting an application in the marketplace. and then work with them to determine what's the best plan for them. the other part, about half now we are doing and paper application, and this is largely because of the language issues. we are a very diverse community, and online is only available in two languages and we try to do everything in the languages of origin of our clients because they understand things better. there's 11 languages on paper but only to online. and it takes longer to do it on paper because of the length of time of submission. the next part if they haven't had information overload again, which most hav
never used a computer. and another third have a computer but have no internet access. and then the of the third, they have a computer and have internet access them so some of our folks are taking time now to help you get e-mail addresses and also connected them with resources in our community where the low-cost internet access and low-cost computers. and then we assist them in getting on and getting an application in the marketplace. and then work with them to determine what's the best plan for...
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george howell, keep us posted there. we heard from the one patron who talked about how dark and ominous it was. hopefully things will clear up soon. we are going to return to our coverage of the severe weather impacting 26 states across this country. in the meantime you know about the typhoon in the pill fehilip. now video of the storm surge. here is some of that right now. >> all right incredible images there. that storm surge, those waves pushing things aside as if it were nothing. you see the remnants of those buildings crushed to nothing. destroying everything in it's path. aid worker getting incredible shots. new details coming right now about the health of former south african president, nelson mandella. his former wife saying he is not able to talk anymore due to tubes in his mouth that are helping him to breathe. she said that he is still quite ill but not in critical condition and not on life support. the 95-year-old civil virights icon is under 24 hour critical care in his home. >> we have a programming note. l
george howell, keep us posted there. we heard from the one patron who talked about how dark and ominous it was. hopefully things will clear up soon. we are going to return to our coverage of the severe weather impacting 26 states across this country. in the meantime you know about the typhoon in the pill fehilip. now video of the storm surge. here is some of that right now. >> all right incredible images there. that storm surge, those waves pushing things aside as if it were nothing. you...
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isn't he using the exact same argument used over the gun debate? the same principle. and it's not an accident that he's doing that in a state which will be very important in 2016. >> are you suggesting that rand paul has presidential ambitions? >> no. >> martin? you would never. >> i wouldn't. >> no, look, if you strip away the hype bollic war rhetoric from this, it's a fundamental issue about government regulation, right? and that's what the libertarian republicans, governor skron son, has a different take. but what a lot of libertarian republicans oppose, is this idea that government can come in and say this is -- these are the ingredients you can use in your food, right? but the other thing that at play here and why senator paul probably thinks this could catch on is that for about five years now, we have seen republicans really react harshly against michelle obama's crusade to make healthier eating habits throughout the country. >> reduce childhood obesity, which is at epidemic levels. >> we applaud michelle obama for doing that. yes, we are obese. we eat too much
isn't he using the exact same argument used over the gun debate? the same principle. and it's not an accident that he's doing that in a state which will be very important in 2016. >> are you suggesting that rand paul has presidential ambitions? >> no. >> martin? you would never. >> i wouldn't. >> no, look, if you strip away the hype bollic war rhetoric from this, it's a fundamental issue about government regulation, right? and that's what the libertarian...
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i want to thank everybody who works for us every day here and works with us. it's an incredible team. show us the control room. this is the greatest group of people you will ever meet. >> other than the guy that is there, i am not thankful for tj at all, but we have great people that work with us on this team. >> we are a family. >> we want to thank you guys for watching. i'm very thankful for all of you who watched day in and day out. really. >> we are two minutes under. >> looks great. i am almost thankful for those two. if it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for morning"morning joe richard simmons. >> jerky turkey trot. millions take to the sky for thanksgiving. the weather woes that can slow them down and the fast moving shopping options trying to pull them away from the dinner table before black friday. also this morning a special look at the last two world war ii veterans still serving in beginning and advice about working together. hear what an iraq war veteran thinks about the impact of the quality number of veterans on capitol hill. frankly s
i want to thank everybody who works for us every day here and works with us. it's an incredible team. show us the control room. this is the greatest group of people you will ever meet. >> other than the guy that is there, i am not thankful for tj at all, but we have great people that work with us on this team. >> we are a family. >> we want to thank you guys for watching. i'm very thankful for all of you who watched day in and day out. really. >> we are two minutes...
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and they also used to do training here in the early years. they used this as a training spot. so, you know, there's a lot of ownership, let's say. >> members of the graduating class, my fellow americans, it is a great pleasure to be here tod today. >> we're in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announces the great society program which was his major plan for improving the country. he gave it at the 1964 commencement. it was may 22nd, six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office for his -- for six months and he would be running for election. his first time to be elected president. and this was seen by him and his staff as a good time to roll out this program that was going to be his touchstone of what he wanted to do with the presidency. and it would be a big audience. in fact it was a huge audience. it wasn't just students, faculty and parents. they had kids from all over the state, just all kinds of dignitaries came. the whole place was filled. >> your imagination and your initiative and your indignation will determine wh
and they also used to do training here in the early years. they used this as a training spot. so, you know, there's a lot of ownership, let's say. >> members of the graduating class, my fellow americans, it is a great pleasure to be here tod today. >> we're in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announces the great society program which was his major plan for improving the country. he gave it at the 1964 commencement. it was may 22nd, six months after...
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they used their bodies and their dyes that they had used for their cars in the 1930s. and maybe updated the decoration, the grill a little bit. but esntially, they were what we called rebadged cars. they took their 1930s early 1940s cars and no production during world war ii. and brought them out again after world war ii when the demand for cars was pretty big. and so by 1954 and when the sales decrease, they didn't have money for engineering to come up with a new design, a new car. they also, with regard to engines, they had a six-cylinder engine and in the 1950s, major manufacturers were coming out with modern v-8 engines. and hudson just couldn't keep up with the engineering. the money to do the engineering for a new v8 engine. and then by 1955, they were out of business. >> we're in the kaise kaiser frazer/tucker room of our museum. and what we have here is a collection of cars that were manufactured by kaiser frazer. after the war was over, the major manufacturers used their dyes and designs from the war and were able to come out with cars right away in 1946 becau
they used their bodies and their dyes that they had used for their cars in the 1930s. and maybe updated the decoration, the grill a little bit. but esntially, they were what we called rebadged cars. they took their 1930s early 1940s cars and no production during world war ii. and brought them out again after world war ii when the demand for cars was pretty big. and so by 1954 and when the sales decrease, they didn't have money for engineering to come up with a new design, a new car. they also,...
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same thing with the use of the filibuster. they can't get anything through this government unless they get 60 votes. 40 is more powerful than 60. the media, you'd think that the democrats were fill bustiering s much at republicans. the republican party is now obviously decided that they cannot win the battle of ideas. but once you decide you can't win the battle of ideas, you stop having ideas. so we have one political party that simply doesn't have ideas. think about health care. do they have an alternative to obama care? what's their alternative? they don't have one. think about paul ryan's budget plan. >> kangaroo court. >> paul ryan's budget plan, when it was unveiled, it was like something he scrawled on the back of a napkin at breakfast or something. they have no ideas because they don't think they need them. they're going to win another way by cheating. >> are people up in arms? do they say wait a minute, this is a tilting of the game from the beginning? you can't win a game that's constantly tilting against you? >> i'm
same thing with the use of the filibuster. they can't get anything through this government unless they get 60 votes. 40 is more powerful than 60. the media, you'd think that the democrats were fill bustiering s much at republicans. the republican party is now obviously decided that they cannot win the battle of ideas. but once you decide you can't win the battle of ideas, you stop having ideas. so we have one political party that simply doesn't have ideas. think about health care. do they have...
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all of us here would share it. the few organizations and volunteers have reached the northern i sabu. what really need to be addressed is the problem with the and the sanitation. with the constant rain they have no homes to go back to. >> three hours to the south the military is air lifting food and water to the tacloban, the worst hit area. the fair force bas air force bae of the relief operation. there was problems with the distribution of supplies to tacloban. >> there has been quite a sale challenge. the weather is not cooperating at this moment. and we have limited aircraft due tto the nature of the country. we need to transport it by air lift or through ships that is one of the concern of the central command right now. the children in the north of the island are not giving up hope that someone will bring food soon. until this happens they continue tbegto beg even at night. >>> well social media is playing a big role in sending help to the hard oest hit areas and new technology we should tell you is being used
all of us here would share it. the few organizations and volunteers have reached the northern i sabu. what really need to be addressed is the problem with the and the sanitation. with the constant rain they have no homes to go back to. >> three hours to the south the military is air lifting food and water to the tacloban, the worst hit area. the fair force bas air force bae of the relief operation. there was problems with the distribution of supplies to tacloban. >> there has been...
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after the war was over, they used their bodies and their guys that they had used for their cars in the 1930s and maybe updated the decoration, the grill a little bit. but essentially they were what we call rebadged cars. they took their 1930s, early 1940s cars. no production during world war ii. and brought them out again after world war ii, when the demand for cars was pretty big. so by 1954, when the sales decreased, they didn't have money for engineering to come up with a new design, a new car. they also with record to engines, they had a six cylinder engine. and then in the 1950s, major manufacturers were coming out with modern v-8 engines. hudson just couldn't keep up with the engineering. the money to do the engineering for a new v-8 engine. and then by 1955, they were out of business. we're in the kaiser frazer/tucker room of our museum. what we have here is a collection of cars that were manufactured by kaiser so of the anner tafter the war major manufactures were able to come out with cars right away in 1946. they didn't do any design work. they just used their plea wrewa mode
after the war was over, they used their bodies and their guys that they had used for their cars in the 1930s and maybe updated the decoration, the grill a little bit. but essentially they were what we call rebadged cars. they took their 1930s, early 1940s cars. no production during world war ii. and brought them out again after world war ii, when the demand for cars was pretty big. so by 1954, when the sales decreased, they didn't have money for engineering to come up with a new design, a new...
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they also used to do training here. there is a lot offenn lot eten let's say. >> members of the graduating class and my fellow americans. it is a great pleasure to be here today. >> we are in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program which was his major plan for improving the countory. he gave it at the 1964 commencement it was may 22nd, six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office, for six months, and he would be running for election. and this was seen by him and his staff as a good time to roll out this program that was going to be his touchstop stone of what wanted to do with his presidency. it was a big audience, they had school kids from all over the state and the whole place was filled. >> your imagination and your initiative and inner indignation will determine where we build a great society where progress is the result of our needs. for in your time, we have the opportunity to move not only toward the rich society, and the powerf
they also used to do training here. there is a lot offenn lot eten let's say. >> members of the graduating class and my fellow americans. it is a great pleasure to be here today. >> we are in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program which was his major plan for improving the countory. he gave it at the 1964 commencement it was may 22nd, six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office, for six months,...
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they just use d what was there. kaiser and frazer were a little bit late entering the car after world war ii because they had to do design work. but what they did come up with was something new, fresh and new looking. what we have here is an example of a 1948 kaiser, which was the first body style that kaiser and frazer came up with. what's brand-new is what's sometimes called slab styling. which is a full flat surface on the sides. in post-war years, that was something brand-new and fresh. kaiser and frazer were very well received. first of all, it was hard to buy new cars because there were so many people wanting to buy them. in addition to that, it was a fresh new design. they were only in business for six years, but in those six years they sold almost 900,000 cars in six years because of the demand and because of the fresh new look. henry j. named in honor of henry j. kaiser, one of the two partners that create the company, in 1951, they came out with, again, the henry j., which was one of the beginning compact
they just use d what was there. kaiser and frazer were a little bit late entering the car after world war ii because they had to do design work. but what they did come up with was something new, fresh and new looking. what we have here is an example of a 1948 kaiser, which was the first body style that kaiser and frazer came up with. what's brand-new is what's sometimes called slab styling. which is a full flat surface on the sides. in post-war years, that was something brand-new and fresh....
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we used the dealership then also to tell the hudson story. we're in the front of our dealership where the showroom was. where you come and look at your car that you were looking to shop and buy. here in our showroom, we have displayed a 1933 terra plane. we have a hudson dealership. 1933 terra plane designed and planned by hudson motor car company to compete with ford general motors and chrysler to compete with the ford car, chevrolet and plymouth car. hudson was sort of a mid priced car. car company to compete with ford, general motors and chrysler, to compete with the ford car, chevrolet car and plymouth car. hudson was sort of a mid-priced car. in order to stay competitive the wept down into the marketplace to compete with ford, plymouth and chevrolet. visitors who come to our museum look at it and say hey, that looks like a gangster car. well, yeah, the era of the gangsters was prohibition, 1930s. 1933 cars. so cars of that period of time had this design. it's called a terra plain, kind of a play on terra earth and plane, airplane, air tr
we used the dealership then also to tell the hudson story. we're in the front of our dealership where the showroom was. where you come and look at your car that you were looking to shop and buy. here in our showroom, we have displayed a 1933 terra plane. we have a hudson dealership. 1933 terra plane designed and planned by hudson motor car company to compete with ford general motors and chrysler to compete with the ford car, chevrolet and plymouth car. hudson was sort of a mid priced car. car...
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i said, well, tell him, you know, if he wants app internship, let me know, and he came up with us one summer, and as soon as amy walter left to take todd's job when they left the hot line to go to nbc, we brought david to take amy's spot, and she came back to help out with the national stuff, ma crow stuff with me, and we have two other abledded people here, ashson barry and lauren fulton, so, yeah, i had a brief rick perry moment, but anyway, getting down to it. laying out the macro, and then jennifer will be first, david second, and we'll have a conversation, a little conversation about the senate and the house. as suggested, i came up a year early this year, and i was trying to think, okay, what is this election going to be about? i came up with two theories, and the interesting thing about the theories is they are good for 2014, but probably also a useful way of framing off where the two parties will be in 2016. that is number one. will the republican brand, will republicans be able to fix their brand image and very specific problems they have with minority voters, young voters, w
i said, well, tell him, you know, if he wants app internship, let me know, and he came up with us one summer, and as soon as amy walter left to take todd's job when they left the hot line to go to nbc, we brought david to take amy's spot, and she came back to help out with the national stuff, ma crow stuff with me, and we have two other abledded people here, ashson barry and lauren fulton, so, yeah, i had a brief rick perry moment, but anyway, getting down to it. laying out the macro, and then...
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we don't use the running board, but this is how many companies we used to have. >> what percentage of that number now? >> less than half. >> and we're fighting a lot more fires. >> you know, i've got to say, the kitchen is looking pretty good. >> it's one of the best kitchens in the city. >> tonight's meal is being cooked by paul. he's squad three's best, they say. >> he's reading the can. that's a good start. >> tonight's menu, crabcakes with a mix of actual crab, and this stuff. sea leg. maybe you know it from such beloved menu items as california roll. hey, firefighters can't afford 100% jumbo lump crab meat, okay? do you know what this stuff is, by the way? >> it's fish, isn't it? >> pollack. it's a miracle fish. you can actually make beef out of this. or beef-like substance. it should be pointed out that every meal is paid for by the crew on duty. they pool their money and shop as a unit. what's the fire house favorite by consensus? >> steaks, man. >> if i were the regular cook here, the whole fire house would be in totally open rebellion? >> why? >> i'd be making stews because t
we don't use the running board, but this is how many companies we used to have. >> what percentage of that number now? >> less than half. >> and we're fighting a lot more fires. >> you know, i've got to say, the kitchen is looking pretty good. >> it's one of the best kitchens in the city. >> tonight's meal is being cooked by paul. he's squad three's best, they say. >> he's reading the can. that's a good start. >> tonight's menu, crabcakes with a...
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going to it their legislature saying help us retrieve our property, quote, property. here we have an article about the missouri legislature going to congress and saying to them that under the existing laws of canada and the treaties between great britain and the united states, it is impossible to recover a slave who has once escaped to the canadian shore. and, of course, what is the fastest way to get across but from detroit, across the detroit river to get to canada, which is why michigan played such an important role in the underground railroad. so here we have them showing themselves to this whole country, that this issue had become a serious problem and that slaves weren't these contented folk, as they claimed. they were escaping permanently, from a life they no longer wanted to lead. they wanted their freedom. and they showed it to the world. so this newspaper said, look, here it is. getting toward the end of publication. and it is 1847. at this time, beckley has bowed out of publishing. he had written personal letters where he said that it was just too great a h
going to it their legislature saying help us retrieve our property, quote, property. here we have an article about the missouri legislature going to congress and saying to them that under the existing laws of canada and the treaties between great britain and the united states, it is impossible to recover a slave who has once escaped to the canadian shore. and, of course, what is the fastest way to get across but from detroit, across the detroit river to get to canada, which is why michigan...
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she didn't hesitate to tell us how happy she was for us. to have her now say she doesn't support our right to marry is offensive to say the least. good to see you both. lars how do you win this one? the cheney parents have also just put out a statement saying it's an issue they dealt with privately for many years. et cetera, et cetera. compassion is called for. >> that's exactly where it should stay. it should stay private. what i find disturbing about this, i have friends of 40 years who are gay. i don't care what they do in their own bedroom. it's their own business. when you bring something to the public sphere and demand government acknowledge and sanction gay marriage there's going to be differences. it's sad liz cheney's sister decided to make it a public fight to damage her political aspirations. we hear a lot about personal sfrals the left and yet it sound like as far as the gay agenda no prisoners and yes is the only answer that if you don't agree we'll do everything we can to hurt you. >> it does put both cheneys the sisters and p
she didn't hesitate to tell us how happy she was for us. to have her now say she doesn't support our right to marry is offensive to say the least. good to see you both. lars how do you win this one? the cheney parents have also just put out a statement saying it's an issue they dealt with privately for many years. et cetera, et cetera. compassion is called for. >> that's exactly where it should stay. it should stay private. what i find disturbing about this, i have friends of 40 years who...
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they use a ideology. al qaeda uses the same ideology. even more so against christians. they kill everyone, including christians. christians are part of our history, of our country. they are good, peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it. at but al qaeda has another perspective. al qaeda feels they should kill all those who do not think alike. many of them were victims. this is the case of all of the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and sunnis and shiites mosques. religious places. they killed christian leaders. because a number of the christians is limited, it seemed that they were targeted. we supported them strongly, we provided them with protection, to all of the christian political leaders and holy places. when i met the pope, i asked him to ask them to remain in iraq and tell european countries not to encourage iraqis who are christian to leave iraq. they are fighting al qaeda. i told him i do not want to see a middle east that is void of christians or muslims. -- or a west that is void of muslims. christian in
they use a ideology. al qaeda uses the same ideology. even more so against christians. they kill everyone, including christians. christians are part of our history, of our country. they are good, peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it. at but al qaeda has another perspective. al qaeda feels they should kill all those who do not think alike. many of them were victims. this is the case of all of the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and...
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they came in and used the plant both for their automobiles. they built roughly 800,000 automobiles here. kaiser frazer. about 800,000 automobiles were built, but also most people know of the b-24 bomber plant and the b-24s that were built here. very few people know that we also had c-119 flying box cars built here. roughly 200 of them were built here in the early 1950s. after kaiser frazer was done with their automobiles and aircraft production, general motors bought the plant. they had lost one of their transmission facilities to a fire. and they saw this plant. it was empty at the time they purchased it. and have owned it ever since then until 2010 when it became vacant after the general motors bankruptcy. right now if you look inside the facility, there's not much in there. there's a lot of the manufacturing equipment left from general motors on the floor. that is slowly being cleared out. once it's cleared out and the power is restored to it again, you'll be able to see that it looks just like it did in 1942. this end of the building was n
they came in and used the plant both for their automobiles. they built roughly 800,000 automobiles here. kaiser frazer. about 800,000 automobiles were built, but also most people know of the b-24 bomber plant and the b-24s that were built here. very few people know that we also had c-119 flying box cars built here. roughly 200 of them were built here in the early 1950s. after kaiser frazer was done with their automobiles and aircraft production, general motors bought the plant. they had lost...
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something for us to remember for our kids and grand kidses to s. when they were finished with bomber production, 1975 they cleared the plant out and in 1947 it was performed by the kaiser frazier company. kaiser frazier used the plant both for the automobiles with 800,000 automobiles here. henry js and they said about 800,000 were built, but also most people know of the b 24 bomber plant. they have c 119 box cars here. roughly 200 of them built here in the early 1950s. general motors lot of to a fire and saw the plant was empty at the time they performed it and owned it since then in 2010 when it became vacant after the bankruptcy. right now if you look inside the facility, there is not much in there. there was a lot of the manufacturing equipment left from general motors on the floor. this end of the building is never restored. the other end was restored a number of years ago and modernized by general motors. this end hasn't. the original plant was 3.5 million square feet. now it is 5 million square feet. we intend to save about 175,000 square fee
something for us to remember for our kids and grand kidses to s. when they were finished with bomber production, 1975 they cleared the plant out and in 1947 it was performed by the kaiser frazier company. kaiser frazier used the plant both for the automobiles with 800,000 automobiles here. henry js and they said about 800,000 were built, but also most people know of the b 24 bomber plant. they have c 119 box cars here. roughly 200 of them built here in the early 1950s. general motors lot of to...
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this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is the white house -- let me what backup a little bit, the treasury secretary said it was important to have a farm bill. is the white house going to intervene on the negotiations, to help settle that issue? the senator has repeatedly said he wants the house to help solve that issue.
this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is the white house -- let me what backup a little bit, the treasury secretary said it was important to have a farm bill. is the white house going to intervene on the negotiations, to help settle that issue? the senator has repeatedly said he wants the house to help solve that issue.
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something for us to remember and save for our kids and grand kids to see. when ford motor company was finished with bomber production in 1945, they cleared the plant out and in 1947 it was purchased by the kaiser frasor company. they used the plant both for their automobiles. roughly 800,000 automobiles here. kaiser frasers, henry gray. as i said 800,000 automobiles were built. most people know of the b-24s built here, very few know we had c-19 flying boxcars built here. roughly 200 in the early 1950s. after kaiser fraser was done with the automobiles and their aircraft production, general motors bought the plant. they lost one of their transmission facilities to a fire and they saw this plant. it was empty at the time they purchased it. ever since then until 2010 when it became vacant after the general motors bankruptcy. right now if you look inside the facility there is not much in there. there is a lot of the manufacturing equipment left from general motors on the floor that's slowly being cleared out. once it is cleared out and the power is restored to
something for us to remember and save for our kids and grand kids to see. when ford motor company was finished with bomber production in 1945, they cleared the plant out and in 1947 it was purchased by the kaiser frasor company. they used the plant both for their automobiles. roughly 800,000 automobiles here. kaiser frasers, henry gray. as i said 800,000 automobiles were built. most people know of the b-24s built here, very few know we had c-19 flying boxcars built here. roughly 200 in the...
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going to their legislature and saying help us retrieve our property. quote property. le here we have an article about the missouri legislature going to congress and saying to them that under the existing laws of canada, and the treaties between great britain and the united states, it is impossible to recover a slave who has once escaped to the canadian shore. and of course, what is the fastest way to get across? but from detroit, across the detroit river to get to canada, which is why michigan played such an important role in the underground railroad. here we have them showing themselves to this whole country, that this issue had become a serious problem. and slaves weren't these contented folk as they claimed, they were escaping. permanently. from a life they no longer wanted to lead. they wanted their freedom. and they showed it to the world, so this newspaper said look here it is. getting toward the end of publication. 1847. at this time, beckley has bowed out of publishing. he's written personal letters where he said it was too great a hardship, he had many childr
going to their legislature and saying help us retrieve our property. quote property. le here we have an article about the missouri legislature going to congress and saying to them that under the existing laws of canada, and the treaties between great britain and the united states, it is impossible to recover a slave who has once escaped to the canadian shore. and of course, what is the fastest way to get across? but from detroit, across the detroit river to get to canada, which is why michigan...
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let us not seek to fix the blame for the past, let us accept our own responsibility for the future. ". more than 55 years later, jfk's advice reigns true. it is important to remember now as we implement the affordable care act. five weeks ago the end -- the administration launched www.c- span.org -- launched healthcare.gov. it was to be the premier website for the affordable care act. needless to say, it has been a rocky rollout. problems have plagued the let me say right off the bat that this is unacceptable. it has been disappointing to your members of the say that they did not see the problems coming. secretary sibelius, last time you came before this committee i used to year -- two words about my worryrds to relate over the law's implementation. make no mistake, i believe in this law. i spent two years of my life working on the affordable care act, there is nothing i want more to succeed. that ifgo i warned implementation did not improve, the marketplace might struggle. other senators voiced similar concerns. updates on theor market places, the responses we got were completely uns
let us not seek to fix the blame for the past, let us accept our own responsibility for the future. ". more than 55 years later, jfk's advice reigns true. it is important to remember now as we implement the affordable care act. five weeks ago the end -- the administration launched www.c- span.org -- launched healthcare.gov. it was to be the premier website for the affordable care act. needless to say, it has been a rocky rollout. problems have plagued the let me say right off the bat that...
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the long shadows of crisis envelope us still. but we meet today in an atmosphere in rising hope and at a moment of comparative calm. my presence here today is not a sign of crisis but of confidence. i'm not here to report on a new threat to the peace on new signs of war. i have come to salute the united nations and support the american people for your daily deliberation. for the reduction of global tension must not be an excuse for the narrow pursuit of self interest. if the soviet union and the united states with all of their global interests and clashing commitments of ideology and nuclear weapons still aimed at each other today can find agreement surely other nations can do the same. chronic disputes which divert appreciate resources from the needs of the people. or drain the energies of both sides serve no one. and the badge in the modern world is a willingness to seek peaceful solutions. the united states as a major nuclear power does have a special responsibility to the world. it is in fact a three fold responsibility. one
the long shadows of crisis envelope us still. but we meet today in an atmosphere in rising hope and at a moment of comparative calm. my presence here today is not a sign of crisis but of confidence. i'm not here to report on a new threat to the peace on new signs of war. i have come to salute the united nations and support the american people for your daily deliberation. for the reduction of global tension must not be an excuse for the narrow pursuit of self interest. if the soviet union and...
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don't throw $2500 into an fsa if you're not sewer you'll use it. by using tree tax money, you're effectively paying less for check-ups. ie deally, you wouldn't have any medical expernss. bup if you do, news plans can be a great deal. >> and now a benefit of watching "the list. we watch all the light-night talk shies. >> the kraft corporation, starbucks has been ordedded to pay 2$2.7 bill john. if you put that in starbucks terms,that's three la strks te, is is 1rks. >> what might be considered the world's most popular desert? and the gus dynasty now exclusively at walmart. that's when you know it's exclusive. when it's being sold at walmart. i'm fold the blinds come in white and red neck. you can have any one you want. >> according to the hurington post,who always seems to be single? jo [ female announcer ] breyers. let's get together for the holidays. ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love
don't throw $2500 into an fsa if you're not sewer you'll use it. by using tree tax money, you're effectively paying less for check-ups. ie deally, you wouldn't have any medical expernss. bup if you do, news plans can be a great deal. >> and now a benefit of watching "the list. we watch all the light-night talk shies. >> the kraft corporation, starbucks has been ordedded to pay 2$2.7 bill john. if you put that in starbucks terms,that's three la strks te, is is 1rks. >>...
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when i drive by a cemetery and especially if they are using recycled water, i think i can smell the dead bodies. >> one of the reasons they took iwojima is they came in and fly 1,000 miles, bumper-to-bumper they had to go over iwojima to get to tokyo. iwojima would forewarn them by radar and they had two planes that could shoot down the injured between them when we were returning. they got so bad that a friend of mine who was there, he told me that they had submarines every 50 miles between tokyo to pick up the flyers. >> the battle for iwojima told by the men who were there told by 5:00 eastern on c-span 3. all weekend long, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan, nicknamed tree town because of the tense forestation in parks and residential areas. hosted by the comcast cable partners, c-span's local vehicles recently traveled there. they explored the area's rich history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> i come here tonight to say or two words for this campaign that is am can be into the last three weeks. >> on october 13th, john kennedy had his third
when i drive by a cemetery and especially if they are using recycled water, i think i can smell the dead bodies. >> one of the reasons they took iwojima is they came in and fly 1,000 miles, bumper-to-bumper they had to go over iwojima to get to tokyo. iwojima would forewarn them by radar and they had two planes that could shoot down the injured between them when we were returning. they got so bad that a friend of mine who was there, he told me that they had submarines every 50 miles...
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were you going to try to kill us? >> be advised, the weapon you're running with that serial number is coming back 99 out of indiana. >> allen, you on air? >> wow. >> you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in court. you have the right to talk to a lawyer -- >> the gun is stolen. it was loaded with a round in the chamber and for whatever reason the hammer was back. we found other items that leads us to believe that these guys may have been part of a burglary ring. >> i just got out of jail a month ago. >> for possession of a firearm? >> for possession of a firearm. >> and you're asking me why would you have another gun? >> why would i have another gun? why would i do it again? >> i don't know, dude, but there's a gun right by you. >> it wasn't mine. >> come on. it wasn't on me. >> yeah, it was. >> you had the hammer cocked back because you were going to kill one of us. you were going to shoot one of my friends is what you were going to do. you thought it was only one car that was g
were you going to try to kill us? >> be advised, the weapon you're running with that serial number is coming back 99 out of indiana. >> allen, you on air? >> wow. >> you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in court. you have the right to talk to a lawyer -- >> the gun is stolen. it was loaded with a round in the chamber and for whatever reason the hammer was back. we found other items that leads us to believe that these guys...
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and this is using us to benefit ourselves. so by the way we spend $60 billion a year on gaming and similar products and 80% of which it has been estimated come from households living on less than $50,000 per year and this has led to a product called save to win. we ran that as a pilot in michigan with the credit unions in 2009, we saw a very strong consumer response, 11,000 people save $8.5 million, and they have some stressed-out year-to-date, or i should say we have had 40,000 people across the country where the product was offered open these accounts may have saved $70 million in this is kind to replicate the conditions that allow this product in michigan and a broader interest in this use of returns to motivate people to save and make it, frankly, a little bit less painful and a little bit more exciting. we are now seeing state lotteries being engaged in offering savings which they are approximately twice as many retail locations to buy a lottery ticket in this country with versus bank branches. when you think about that,
and this is using us to benefit ourselves. so by the way we spend $60 billion a year on gaming and similar products and 80% of which it has been estimated come from households living on less than $50,000 per year and this has led to a product called save to win. we ran that as a pilot in michigan with the credit unions in 2009, we saw a very strong consumer response, 11,000 people save $8.5 million, and they have some stressed-out year-to-date, or i should say we have had 40,000 people across...
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>> and timely from us flit, a night cap perhaps? your favorite cocktail with a side of liquid nitrogen or skinless olives floating in a dish? these concoctions are being cooked up, the techknow team takes on sampling. >> julia chield child, here shen her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nusk ] >> dave arnold is a chef. ken kirshe kirshenbaum is a chey professor at nyu and together they make things happen. >> how is the class action between a chemist and a chef, how does that happen? >> the misconception is that we always want to create something bizarre, strange and kind of scary. we literally lated kent' lab. once we bring it into the kitchen it's now a piece of cooking equipment. >> i'm a biologist, i've spent a lot of time in the lab but this is got to be one of the coolest labs i've ever been in. >> we have all the cookbooks we need, chemistry books, liquor, food, and then a battery of thing
>> and timely from us flit, a night cap perhaps? your favorite cocktail with a side of liquid nitrogen or skinless olives floating in a dish? these concoctions are being cooked up, the techknow team takes on sampling. >> julia chield child, here shen her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nusk ] >> dave arnold is a chef. ken...
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i dragged a nutritionist to help us. what should we buy? what should we walk on by. foreguest star wars this is bar wars. >> i like these bars. there's healthy fat, protein. my three kids will all eat them. >> 90 calories, are these good? >> these are great. they have a lot of fiber. i would probably combine it with a glass of milk to round out the preteen. tastes like a brownie. >> fiber one, actually might help you lose weight but who is losing the bar cars? well, cliff for one. >> it's a texture thing for me. >> this is like licking the floor of a sawmill in there. >> great to have fiber in there but it needs to be blended. >> chewy, maybe avoid it. >> i don't love this one. it doesn't have a lot of protein or fiber. this has one gram of protein and one gram of fiber. you may as well beeating a snickers -- beeating a -- be eating a snickers bars. >> what do you look for on the back of the box? >> at least five grams of protein and three grams of fiber. you want to look for less than 15 grams of added sugars and as little saturated fat as possible. >> in bar wars,
i dragged a nutritionist to help us. what should we buy? what should we walk on by. foreguest star wars this is bar wars. >> i like these bars. there's healthy fat, protein. my three kids will all eat them. >> 90 calories, are these good? >> these are great. they have a lot of fiber. i would probably combine it with a glass of milk to round out the preteen. tastes like a brownie. >> fiber one, actually might help you lose weight but who is losing the bar cars? well,...
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they learn to use these instruments first. and the director here was teaching them the math they needed to carry that into physics. so really, all the scientific curriculum comes out of work being done in this building. really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation but one of the best in the word. and that's because henry philip tappan didn't dream small. >>> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about ann arbor at c-span.org/local content. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >>> there are some serious scholars in women's studies. most departments include their fair share of nonideological academics. but ideologically fervent, statistically hardliners set the tone. by the way, conservative women, moderate women, libertarian women, traditionally religious women left out 6789. >>> her critiques of late 20
they learn to use these instruments first. and the director here was teaching them the math they needed to carry that into physics. so really, all the scientific curriculum comes out of work being done in this building. really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation but one of the best in the word. and that's because henry philip tappan didn't dream small. >>> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor,...
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>> join us each saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. for classroom lectures from the country on difrt topics and eras of american history. lectures in history are available as podcasts. visit our website c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >>> jacquelyn kennedy's time as first lady was defined as never before by images. a young family entering the white house. international fame, and the tragedy of a grieving widow, all within three years. watch our oh program tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and sunday at noon on c-span. live monday our series continues. >> mrs. johnson as fist lady loved to show off the texas country and her home. guests to the ranch would often informally gather in the den. various heads of state came to visit. we have a few things that speak to her connection to the room here. one of the things she wanted to highlight was the native american heritage here in the hill country. we have a small collection of arrow heads there. she had an eye for copper and collected items through the years and had gi
>> join us each saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. for classroom lectures from the country on difrt topics and eras of american history. lectures in history are available as podcasts. visit our website c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. >>> jacquelyn kennedy's time as first lady was defined as never before by images. a young family entering the white house. international fame, and the tragedy of a grieving widow, all within...
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and helps us to protect our community. we vaccine children so when we vaccine children they have less flew in the elderly. so one of the things we know st. if you are in a family you're having a hard time affording informed if you're in on a affordable housing and you're not having the strain of debt your less likely to have stunned growth. and this when you think about connecting those things i think that's where i want to be able to talk to 9 public we support vaccination programs because i want the homes to be healthy >> thanks for being here. >> thanks this is also my office as an opportunity to speak with you. it's interesting when people get sick that's when i get the opportunity to serve them. many of the people i serve live with trauma all their lives like illnesses from substance because when they get ill they end up occupy the street. i see someone across from me in my office i want them to be better. i have a prescription pad for medication. but i found the most effective to be comfortably their health and give
and helps us to protect our community. we vaccine children so when we vaccine children they have less flew in the elderly. so one of the things we know st. if you are in a family you're having a hard time affording informed if you're in on a affordable housing and you're not having the strain of debt your less likely to have stunned growth. and this when you think about connecting those things i think that's where i want to be able to talk to 9 public we support vaccination programs because i...
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join us on twitter. the troubles keep piling up for president obama and his signature healthcare law. the president is facing a backlash over his plan to extend insurance policies canceled because they don't imply with the affordable care act. on friday executives gathered at the white house to say that his moves would create new problems for the industry and create higher premiums. insurance commissioners grade, and in case you didn't know it, the insurance plans are regulated by the states, not the federal government. but house republicans passed a bill that not only renews insurance plans canceled by obamacare but allow allows issue besides obamacare law. >>> the bill will never see the light of day in the u.s. senate and become law. just in six weeks obamacare law has gone from problematic to chaotic. first confuse over policies up for cancellation. at the heart of the latest issue is why those canceled plans don't measure up to the requirements of obamacare. insurance companies are canceling policie
join us on twitter. the troubles keep piling up for president obama and his signature healthcare law. the president is facing a backlash over his plan to extend insurance policies canceled because they don't imply with the affordable care act. on friday executives gathered at the white house to say that his moves would create new problems for the industry and create higher premiums. insurance commissioners grade, and in case you didn't know it, the insurance plans are regulated by the states,...
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as my father used to say. unless you are willing to work for it and sacrifice, unless you are willing to take risk and willing to fight for what you believe in. those are the values that they passed on to me. they had to make their way in a strange society. my dad decided to start a restaurant in downtown monterey during the war years, tough times. my parents believe that child labor was a requirement. after the war, this'll the restaurant, moved out and we continue to reside there. anda they walnut orchard were used to be underneath collecting the walnuts. when i got elected to congress my father said i had been well- trained to go to washington because i had been dodging knots all my life. nuts.ging [laughter] from my parents, hard work, sacrifice, commitment, dedication, fighting for what , those are achieve what make america great. those who are willing to respond to the trumpet, the call to service that helps preserve our democracy for the future. this dinner and anyways honest people who have answered th
as my father used to say. unless you are willing to work for it and sacrifice, unless you are willing to take risk and willing to fight for what you believe in. those are the values that they passed on to me. they had to make their way in a strange society. my dad decided to start a restaurant in downtown monterey during the war years, tough times. my parents believe that child labor was a requirement. after the war, this'll the restaurant, moved out and we continue to reside there. anda they...
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he kept us in his pocketbook and uses the club so he can wear diamonds. by organizing right we can give him a space by which to earn an honest living. we have the action. this is the envelope that his ashes were distributed in to all the different union locals around the world. of his body was cremated and the ashes split up. a letter came around with this envelope of ashes thing, any local can distribute these ashes but please write us and tell us what to do with and so have a record. >> we have an interesting collection, a court case of city street who was convicted of desecration of the flag in 1966. when james meredith had gone to mississippi to actively participate in the civil rights struggle down there, he was murdered. sidney street was very upset by this, and in new york city he got word that this happened to everybody knew about it. there was a big protests, demonstrations all over the place. he burned a flag in protest, saying that if that happened to james meredith, that we don't need a flag in this country. so he was arrested and convicted of
he kept us in his pocketbook and uses the club so he can wear diamonds. by organizing right we can give him a space by which to earn an honest living. we have the action. this is the envelope that his ashes were distributed in to all the different union locals around the world. of his body was cremated and the ashes split up. a letter came around with this envelope of ashes thing, any local can distribute these ashes but please write us and tell us what to do with and so have a record. >>...
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some are in michigan the starch in the greenhouse so of the use planted around the world. a new forest has been planted it or it could -- or god. but their reaction at the time was undercut -- a wonder what this is about the people say we cannot do this because these trees our old trees then people said this is a good idea. why not? if something happens then we have the genetics. what happened not long after is the white oak give merrill lynch johnny santry been there for generations over 400 years blue over and died. he already cloned the trees so very have the copy they replanted it on the site of the original tree. so there was a story in "the new york times" one of the oldest trees in the world they are dying they are found in california and utah and nevada berry highway elevations they survive that long they go to places with it is called a and inhospitable but not anymore so bugs and sees can survive. there is a base of more exotic species coming from other countries and they came together an a perfect storm and they are killing the bushels:and they will kill all of
some are in michigan the starch in the greenhouse so of the use planted around the world. a new forest has been planted it or it could -- or god. but their reaction at the time was undercut -- a wonder what this is about the people say we cannot do this because these trees our old trees then people said this is a good idea. why not? if something happens then we have the genetics. what happened not long after is the white oak give merrill lynch johnny santry been there for generations over 400...